veryone in Daylight Dies is greatly looking forward to next week, in which we'll travel northward for two sure-to-be memorable nights at B.B. Kings in New York City's Time Square with Emperor (July 13 & 14). As previously mentioned, we'll also be playing a warm-up show in Philadelphia at The Kyber on the 11th. In other live news, the majority of the dates for the North American tour with Moonspell and Katatonia have been confirmed and are in the concerts section of www.daylightdies.com. We cannot wait for this tour to begin -- it's certainly not one to miss. It has been dubbed the "Nocturnal Mourning Tour" by the tours sponsor, Decibel Magazine.
We spent a scorching hot and humid weekend filming the video for "Lies that Bind" recently in abandoned building complex a few hours from here. The filming included playing inside a filthy and decaying room, entire walls on fire and lasted until 1 or 2 in the morning, where we played outdoors on a wrickety wooden platform above an old salt mine. The narrative segments of the video were filmed the following day. We've recently seen a very short rough clip of the video and are all blown away by what director Ramon Boutviseth is bringing to life. The amount of work that has gone into this is far beyond what anyone initially imagined and by all early accounts will yield something very special. A short 'behind the scenes' video is available for your viewing on YouTube and will be added to the site in near future. Please note it doesn't contain any footage from the actual video and only contains footage from the first day of filming.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=hlmlcgdXO_c
We spent a scorching hot and humid weekend filming the video for "Lies that Bind" recently in abandoned building complex a few hours from here. The filming included playing inside a filthy and decaying room, entire walls on fire and lasted until 1 or 2 in the morning, where we played outdoors on a wrickety wooden platform above an old salt mine. The narrative segments of the video were filmed the following day. We've recently seen a very short rough clip of the video and are all blown away by what director Ramon Boutviseth is bringing to life. The amount of work that has gone into this is far beyond what anyone initially imagined and by all early accounts will yield something very special. A short 'behind the scenes' video is available for your viewing on YouTube and will be added to the site in near future. Please note it doesn't contain any footage from the actual video and only contains footage from the first day of filming.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=hlmlcgdXO_c